Mel Watkins

Author

1940 –

30

Who is Mel Watkins?

Mel Watkins is an American critic and author. A former staff member at The New York Times, he has written extensively about comedy and African American literature and has often appeared as a commentator in television documentaries about entertainment history and performers such as Chris Rock and Richard Pryor.

As an editor and writer at the NY Times Sunday Book Review from 1964 to 1985, he contributed numerous book reviews and articles on literature, sports, and entertainment as well as obituaries of artists ranging from George Carlin, Richard Pryor and Rodney Dangerfield to Gwendolyn Brooks. He was the Book Page editor for Penthouse and American Visions magazines. In 1979, he was the recipient of an Alicia Patterson journalism fellowship; his research on African American humor led to publication of the highly acclaimed social history, On the Real Side: Laughing, Lying and Signifying–The Underground Tradition of African American Humor That Transformed American Culture.

Watkins first published book was Black Review; the paperback literary anthology, which he edited, included contributions by Julius Lester, Cecil Brown, Nikki Giovanni, and others. Subsequent books include Dancing with Strangers: A Memoir, The Bob Love Story, and African American Humor: The Best Black Comedy from Slavery to Today. His latest book is Stepin Fetchit: The Life and Times of Lincoln Perry, a biography of the pioneer African American motion picture actor.

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Born
1940
Memphis
Also known as
  • Mel (Melvin) Watkins

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on July 23, 2013

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